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Waves

Kasutaja: Waves

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LAINEENERGIA VARIEERUMINE UURINGUALAL

...........................6 3.VÕRDLEMINE..................................................................................................... 7 KOKKUVÕTE.......................................................................................................... 9 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS........................................................................................ 9 SUMMARY WAVE ENERGY VARIATION IN THE FIELD OF STUDY Kristina Samoshenkova Long-term average power of waves per unit length of one of the modeled shoreline varies significantly along the eastern Baltic Sea region (Figure 5). Lithuania and the Russian part of the Curonian Spit has been retained by a public body wave energy flux uniformly average of 1.5-2 kW / m. The same situation is also characterized by a wave of energy flow along the Lithuanian coast. Latvian coast is the southernmost part of the average values of 1-1.5 kW / m. SISSEJUHATUS

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Hüdro- ja aeromehaanika

In fluid dynamics, the Boussinesq approximation is used in the field of buoyancy-driven flow (also known as natural convection). It states that density differences are sufficiently small to be neglected, except where they appear in terms multiplied by g, the acceleration due to gravity. The essence of the Boussinesq approximation is that the difference in inertia is negligible but gravity is sufficiently strong to make the specific weight appreciably different between the two fluids. Sound waves are impossible/neglected when the Boussinesq approximation is used since sound waves move thru density variations. 8. Three laws of thermodynamics? First Law of Thermodynamics The first law of thermodynamics is often called the Law of Conservation of Energy. This law suggests that energy can be transferred from one system to another in many forms. However, it can not be created nor destroyed. Thus, the total amount of energy available in the Universe is constant

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

iial keelvat embust? Päike embab merd, ja maad suudleb kuu ­ ei rauge ind! Mis sa, arm, sest kõigest saad, kui ei suudle mind? LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY The fountains mingle with the river And the river with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in this world is single; All things by law divine In one spirit meet ang mingle. Why not I with thine? ­ See the mountains kiss high Heaven And the waves clasp one another; No sister-flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother; And the sunlight clasps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea: What is all this sweet work worth If you kiss not me? KADUVIK Me oleme kui pilved ümber kuu; kui rahutumal kiirgel voogab, vajub ja tõuseb tõttav parv! ­ kuid peatselt ju nad neelab pime öö ja hiilgus hajub; või nagu unund kandled tuulehoos,

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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry

to me, some of the poems seemed to exploit people's wanting to adopt the ways of Nature. For example, in the poem "Loves Philosophy" Percy Shelley tries to convince or even, I dare to say, inveigle a woman to love him by describing how every element in nature is also connected with one another and there can be no part left alone. He presses on the fact that the woman should follow Nature's ways: /.../ See! the mountains kiss high heaven, And the waves clasp one another; No sister flower would be forgiven, If it disdained it's brother; And the sunlight clasps the earth, And the moonbeams kiss the sea;-- What are all these kissings worth, If thou kiss not me? The woman is forced to abandon her own principles because Nature feels something other ­ it is as good as to say if nature does this, so must you. As much as I find the idealization of nature in romantic poetry a bit exaggerated, I have

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle Sveta Kostina Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh on 22nd May 1859. he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh medical practice at Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea good at sport two wives: Louisa (or Louise) Hawkins and Jean Elizabeth Leckie five childrens: two with his first wife and three with his second wife studied the eye in Vienna; practice as an ophthalmologist died of his heart attack, aged 71, on 7th July 1930 Arthur Conan Doyle Bibliography A Study in Scarlet (1887) The Sign of Four (1890) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894) The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1904) The Valley of Fear (1915) His Last Bow (1917) The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (19...

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History of English literature

The hero of the story ­ Beowulf ­ is almost an ideal A-S warrior, the champion of freedom and justice, courageous, has supernatural strength, is loyal to his king and has a very strong sense of duty. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf · A-S were converted to Christianity. A lot of religious poems and hymns. Caedmonian. · Cynewulf ­ represents the essence of Christianity perfectly. The idea of the cycle of the Sun and the Moon, the movement of the waves, nature. · The subject matter of A-S poetry is actually centered on the three things that were most important in A-S lives: war, the sea that surrounded the British Isles and death. · Main qualities: somberness, awareness of inevitable death. Formal features of A-S poetry: 1. No rhyme, instead they used alliteration; A-S poetry is alliterative. (Alliteration ­ the repetition of the same consonants in a line); 2

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The Way Home

but now it's time to changed her favor. One day, she took a bus with her boyfriend. They met a poor man begged for a toonie. Abi gave him right away, but her boyfriend was ruffled and hit that beggar. All the passengers in the bus sympathized with that old man. Abi soon broke up with her boyfriend and wrote these things into a story, a fifteen words story. A bus drive changed her life and work forever. It can be slow and insistent, like waves on rock. Until one day the rock is no longer there. North Sea Eyes: At the first sight when Harry saw Ria, who was a tram driver with beautiful eyes, which the exact color of the North Sea. Harry followed her and saw her from a distance from time to time. Until one day, he found that Ria was a different girl, very different. Actually, she was a man...... Don't choose a book by its cover; don't judge a person by his face. Do not trust the

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History of the English language

English spelling, including the peculiarities of the pronunciation of the alphabet /ei/, /bi:/, /si:/, etc. Spellings that made sense according to Middle English pronunciation were retained in Modern English because of the adoption and use of the printing press (invented by Johann Gutenberg in Germany around 1440, and introduced to England in the 1470s by William Caxton and later Richard Pynso Beowulf Time passed by; the ship was on the waves, the boat under the cliffs; the warriors ready stepped up into the prow - the currents curled round, Sea (buffeted) against sand. the men bore into the bosom of the boat bright arms and armour, war-gear noble; the fellows shoved off, men on a welcome voyage, a timberbound ship. Went then over the water-waves urged by the wind, the foamy-necked floater remarkably bird-like. Caedmon's hymn

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Pink Floyd

# D-d-d-did you hear the falling bombs ? # # Am B # The flames are all long gone # # D # But the pain lingers on # # A7/D G/D D # Goodbye Blue Sky # # A7/D G/D D # Goodbye Blue Sky # # D Am/D # Goodbye # # What Shall We Do Now ? (Empty Spaces has no chords, just bass. # ---- ----- -- -- --- - I don't have the chords to What Shall ...) # # What shall we use to fill the empty spaces # Where waves of hunger roar # Shall we set out across this sea of faces # In search of more and more applause # Shall we buy a new guitar # Shall we drive a more powerful car # Shall we work straight - through the night # Shall we get into fights # Leave the lights on # Drop bombs # Do tours of the East # Contract diseases # Bury bones # Break up homes # Send flowers by phone # Take to drink # Go to shrinks # Give up meat # Rarely sleep # Keep people as pets

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

These Stone Age people lived in limestone caves, they used stone axes and fashioned antlers and bones into leather-working tools. Later groups of people from what are now Germany, the Netherlands and Brittany also settled in Briton. During the Bronze Age, they mined tin, gold and copper and made bronze tools. They also probably built the spectacular prehistoric megaliths, such as Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. The Celts invaded the British Isles in the 5th century BC in two waves. The Britons grew wheat and corn, caught fish, and tamed and bred animals. They made coarse cloth for their clothes, learned the art of pottery, made things of wool, metal and copper, and were good warriors. They traded with the Gauls and built many temples and altars. The Celts brought with them a knowledge of smelting iron, which produced stronger weapons than the bronze ones. They had a strange and cruel religion, sometimes human beings were sacrificed.

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Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility

SCHOOL Academic English course Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility. A research paper Student: Grade: 10 Tutor: Tallinn 2016 Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JMS) is a condition which describes joints that are able to bend further than normal. The syndrome is generally induced by changes in bone structure. It occurs in about 10%-25% of the world’s population.1 Joint hypermobility causes several effects, both positive and negative. This essay describes the syndrome briefly as well as discusses the benefits and consequences of the condition. However, the expedience of the condition outweighs the negative issues JMS can bring about. Hypermobile joints are a serious case in which the tissue...

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Some Love Poems and English Phrases

love is meant to be true. Love is a part of me, love is the harmony love is going to be me and you. Love is patient, love is kind. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes. That what you are (name)...My love! 4. There's only 1 thing 2 do 3 words 4 you. I LOVE YOU! 5. I wrote you're name in the sky the wind blew it away. I wrote you're name in the sand but the waves washed it away. When I wrote you're name in my heart and forever it will stay. 6. I miss you as soon as I wake up. I miss you when I'm about to sleep. I wish you're always here next to me. 7. When I text you, I miss you. When I don't text you it means I'm waiting you to miss me. 8. You're getting on my nerves!!! 9. 9. If you do that I'll break all the bones in your body!!! 10. Sometimes just the sound of someone's voice can make you happy!!! :) xx

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Newtoni eelne füüsika areng

Ta ehitas Saksamaale esimese elektromagnetilise telegraafi * Tema nime kannab magnetvoo mõõtühik. The SI unit of magnetic flux, the weber (symbol: Wb) is named after him. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (February 22, 1857 ­ January 1, 1894) was a German physicist who clarified and expanded the electromagnetic theory of light that had been put forth by Maxwell. He was the first to satisfactorily demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves by building an apparatus to produce and detect VHF or UHF radio waves. Saksa füüsik, kelle järgi see sagedusühik oma nime sai. Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (18 July 1853 ­ 4 February 1928) was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He also derived the transformation equations subsequently used by Albert Einstein to describe space and time.

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Tugevate rühm

00 on Thursday 9th April and 20.00 on Friday 10th and march solemnly through the streets of the town carrying statues and accompanied by brass bands. In Ibiza the procession leaves the Cathedral on Friday 10th at 20.30 hours. Ibiza Music is recognizable by powerful grooves mixed with Spanish influences. The famous 'spirit of Ibiza' is brought on with the use of synthesized string instruments, the sound of waves, mandolins and guitars and wispy vocals Transport Ibiza is served by Ibiza Airport .

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Kosmilised kiired

in 1979, collected only about 100 cosmic rays between element 75 and element 87 (the group of elements that includes platinum, mercury, and lead), in almost a year and a half of flight, and it was much bigger than most scientific instruments flown by NASA today. To make better measurements requires an even larger instrument, and the bigger the instrument, the greater the cost. Where do they come from? Most galactic cosmic rays are probably accelerated in the blast waves ofsupernova remnants. This doesn't mean that the supernova explosion itself gets the particles up to these speeds. The remnants of the explosions, expanding clouds of gas and magnetic field, can last for thousands of years, and this is where cosmic rays are accelerated. Bouncing back and forth in the magnetic field of the remnant randomly lets some of the particles gain energy, and become cosmic rays. Eventually they

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ROMANTISM

Man was made for joy and woe; And when this we rightly know, Thro' the world we safely go. Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine. The babe is more than swaddling bands; Every farmer understands. Every tear from every eye Becomes a babe in eternity; This is caught by females bright, And return'd to its own delight. The bleat, the bark, bellow, and roar, Are waves that beat on heaven's shore. The babe that weeps the rod beneath Writes revenge in realms of death. The beggar's rags, fluttering in air, Does to rags the heavens tear. The soldier, arm'd with sword and gun, Palsied strikes the summer's sun. The poor man's farthing is worth more Than all the gold on Afric's shore. One mite wrung from the lab'rer's hands Shall buy and sell the miser's lands; Or, if protected from on high, Does that whole nation sell and buy.

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Elektromagnetlained kui keskkonnasaaste

wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrapunakiirgus (17.03.2012) 5. Ultraviolet radiation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_radiation (20.03.2012) 6. X-ray http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray (21.03.2012) 7. Röntgenkiirgus http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B6ntgenkiirgus (05.02.2012) 8. Gamma ray http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_ray (19.03.2012) 9. Gammakiirgus http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammakiirgus (09.02.2012) 10. Directive 2004/40/EC - electromagnetic fields and waves http://osha.europa.eu/en/legislation/directives/exposure-to-physical-hazards/osh- directives/directive-2004-40-ec-of-the-european-parliament-and-of-the-council 11. Tarmo Koppel, Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli doktorant http://www.inimene.ee/? sisu=teemakeskus¢ral_id=45&article_id=560&idr=daHocY0of3uRExoRLGIaFY cB1o8 Artikkel on ilmunud lühendatult ajakirjas Eesti Töötervishoid (juuni 2010) 12

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Public Administration and Innovation

Schumpeter on economic development: a process of qualitative change, driven by innovation, taking place in historical time – the “entrepreneurial function”: the action of creating new combinations of existing resources. ● Schumpeter Mark I: focusing on individual entrepreneurs ● Schumpeter Mark II: innovation in large firms Innovation diffusion: tendency for innovations to “cluster” in certain industries, areas and time periods à long waves in the world economy (Business Cycles, 1939) Innovation is a continuous improvement process – involving different inventions/innovations Innovation as a moving target The linear model and alternative approaches; innovation research "generations" ● The linear model (Kline and Rosenberg, 1986): Research (science) → development → production → marketing Problems: ● Generalising a chain of causation that only holds for a minority of

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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL

Technology and Learning Literature Review, 1­10. Lissina, L. (2010). Education, Intercultural Learning and Youth. Trajectory@'s Blog. Available at http://www.trajectorya.ee/?page_id=132, accessed June 11, 2010. Matheson, D. (2004). Weblogs and the epistemology of the news: Some trends in online journalism. New Media & Society, 6 (4), 443­468. Nunan, D. (1992). Research Methods in Language Learning. Cambridge University Press. SALTO-YOUTH Inclusion Resource Centre. (2007). Making Waves, 56­58. Whipp, J. (2003). Scaffolding critical reflection in online discussions: Helping prospective teachers think deeply about field experiences in urban schools. Journal of Teacher Education, 54, 321­333. Yang, S.-H. (2009). Using Blogs to Enhance Critical Reflection and Community of Practice. Educational Technology & Society, 12 (2), 11­21. 11

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

aircraft Hydroenergy Hydro energy is simply energy that is taken from water and converted to electricity. Hydro energy can be obtained by using many methods of capture. The most common method of using energy from water is a hydroelectric dam, where water coming down through an area causes turbines to rotate and the energy is captured to run a generator. Power can also be generated from the energy of tidal forces or wave power, which uses the energy created by waves. Many countries in the world use hydro energy for conversion to electricity. Canada maintains the highest use, while the United States comes in second. One of the main reasons that hydro energy is used is that it is a renewable energy, meaning it will not be depleted over time and it will consistently be replenished. It is also a clean energy source, as it does not emit any toxins. One downside to using hydro energy is that it can sometimes change the natural flow of the water

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Revision Questions

· His great-granddaughter Cornelia Hoffmann (b. 1734) married Isaac Roosevelt, which makes her the great-great-grandmother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, president of the US from 1933­45. · Hans Rebane = 1897 ­ founded the first Estonian-language newspaper in the US ­ Eesti Ameerika Postimees (published in NY until 1911) · 1898 ­ founded an Estonian Lutheran congregation in NY (still exists today) 2. Signficant waves of migration from Estonia to the US in the 20th century, their reasons. *The failure of the 1905 Revolution: The first significant wave of immigration · Brought a strong Socialist contingent to the United States; led to the formation of many Estonian American Socialist and Communist organizations. * The 1920s­30s: · Establishment of independent Estonia · Tightening of American immigration laws · Estonian immigration to the United States slowed down dramatically

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A letter and an essay

world's physical environment. Sea temperatures and levels are projected to rise due to the melting of the polar ice caps and thawing of permafrost, which represents an insidious threat to coastal communities throughout the world. Several diverse extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes, are occurring concurrently around the world, giving rise to an unprecedented loss of human life and property. Increases in the frequency and intensity of heat waves and precipitation have also been observed. Consequently, a growing number of exotic animals are now on the verge of extinction. More disappointingly, the above- mentioned climatic changes, combined with heedless deforestation and noxious industrial emissions will not only affect animal life by changing important habitats but will also contribute to soil erosion and leaching. Thus, crop yields are expected to continue to drop in coming decades, resulting in widespread famine

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English literature summary

English   literature   is   one   of   the  oldest   literatures   in   Europe;   dates   back   to   the   6th   century   AD.   Oral   literature,   i.e.   not   written   down,   spread   from   person   to   person.   In   449   AD   Anglo-­‐Saxon   tribes   invaded   England   –   beginning   of   the   Anglo-­‐Saxon   period   in   English   literature.  The  first  form  of  literature  was  folklore,  carried  by  scops  and  gleemen,  who   sang  in  alliterative  verse  (a  kind  of  simple  poetry).  Prose  developed  much  later.     The  first  form  of  recorded  English  literature  was  the  epic  Beowulf,  which  was  produced   sometime  near  the  end  of  the  7th  and  beginning  of  the  8th  century.  It  has  no  ...

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Optilised omadused ja optilised materjalid

[16] KÜSIMUS: 24) Kirjelda joonisel 11 näidatud silindrilise peidiku tööpõhimõtet ja ehitust? Kuidas on valmistatud? KÜSIMUS: 25) Kirjelda joonisel 12 näidatud 3D prinditud peidiku tööpõhimõtet? Miks on tühimike kuju just selline? Kasutatud kirjandus [1] S. A. Ramakrishna and T. M. Grzegorczyk, Physics and Applications of Negative Refractive Index Materials. CRC Press, 2009. [2] B. Wang, "Wave propagation in photonic crystals and metamaterials: surface waves , nonlinearity and chirality," Iowa State University, 2009. [3] V. G. Veselago, "The electrodynamics of substances with simultaneously negative values of e and m," Soviet Physics Uspekhi, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 509­514, 1968. [4] S. a. Cummer, B.-I. Popa, D. Schurig, and D. R. Smith, "Full-wave simulations of electromagnetic cloaking structures," Physical Review E, vol. 74, no. 3, p. 036621, Sep. 2006. [5] J. Li and Y

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

On 28 March 1941, rather than having another nervous breakdown, Woolf drowned herself by weighing her pockets with stones and walking into the River Ouse near her home. Her body was not found until April 18. Her husband buried her remains under a tree in the garden of their house in Rodmell, Sussex. · The Voyage Out (1915) · Night and Day (1919) · Jacob's Room (1922) · Mrs Dalloway (1925) · To the Lighthouse (1927) · The Waves (1931) · The Years (1937) · Between the Acts (1941)

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

Tidal turbines are a new technology that can be used in many tidal areas. They are basically wind turbines that can be located anywhere there is strong tidal flow. Because water is about 800 times denser than air, tidal turbines will have to be much sturdier than wind turbines. They will be heavier and more expensive to build but will be able to capture more energy. 10.1 Wave Energy Waves are caused by the wind blowing over the surface of the ocean. There is tremendous energy in the ocean waves. The total power of waves breaking around the world's coastlines is estimated at 2-3 million megawatts. The west coasts of the US and Europe and the coasts of Japan and New Zealand are good sites for harnessing wave energy. One way to harness wave energy is to bend or focus the waves into a narrow channel, increasing their power and size. The waves can then be channeled into a catch basin or used directly to spin turbines. There are no big commercial wave energy plants, but there

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Canada.The vast majority of Loyalists were neither well-to-do nor particularly high in social rank; most were farmers, labourers, tradespeople and their families. They were of varied cultural backgrounds, and many were recent immigrants. White Loyalists brought large numbers of slaves with them. Until 1834, slavery was legal in all British North American colonies but Upper Canada, where the institution was being phased out. The main waves of Loyalists came to what is now Canada in 1783 and 1784. 11. In which province is Scottish culture preserved? In 1910 an incredible 62,000 Scots emigrated to Canada. Tens of thousands of Scots men, women and children boarded ships to make the journey to Canada in the first half of the 20th century. Nova Scotia Gaelic is still spoken in Nova Scotia, hundreds of years after the first Scots settlement was founded.21st century Scots Canadians celebrate

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Püsikute õppematerjal

Püsikute õppematerjal Marju Saag 17MESÕ1A Sinine käoking (Aconitum x napellus) Kõrgus ulatub kuni 130 cm, pärit on Kesk- ja Lõuna- Euroopa, hästi mürgine, püstine Kasvukohaks sobivad rasked mullad,sobib varjuline ja valgustatud, kuid mitte lauspäike ja liigne kuumus. Muld-igasugune aiamuld, ei tohi olla liiga niiske ega liivane. Õied tihedad, kuni 10 cm pikkuste õisikutena. Õitseb alates juuni lõpust 30-35 päeva (juulis) ja veelgi kauem. Talvekatet ei vaja. Lehed läikivad, tumerohelised ja tihedad, jaotunud 5-6 harusse Istutada nii üksikult ja väikeste gruppidena segalille peenardes. Väänlevad vormid on kaunid haljastuses ja rõdudel. Käokinga õisikuid kasutatakse kimpude valmistamisel. Õisikuid lõigatakse siis, kui on avanenud 1/3 õisikust. Kasutatakse meditsiinis. Paljundamine seemnete (sügisel valrjulises kohas mulda külvamine), põõsaste jagamise (sügisel) või pistikut...

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Study of heat transfer coefficient in helical coil

It should be noted that there is a difference between forced convection and natural convection. In forced convection the fluid or gas is forced to flow over a solid surface with a fan or pump. In natural convection, the motion of molecules in gas or liquid is not forced, but natural. Radiation differs from conduction and convection in that manner, that it does not need any physical medium for its propagation. Radiation is the transfer of energy through space by means of electronic waves. It is similar how electromagnetic light waves transfer light, which also means that the same laws apply. The most common example to characterize radiation is the way heat is transferred to Earth from the Sun. (Geankoplis, 1993) To be able to quantify the amount of heat exchanged with different heat transfer mechanisms or with all of them combined, many coefficients have developed according to characterize different material's ability to exchange heat.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

and radio stations – all stations broadcast on terrestrial analogue television – commercial radio required to broadcast a minimum level of news 37. Commercial broadcasting- - the aim is to provide popular content that attracts a large audience, maximizing revenue from advertising and sponsorship 38. Terrestrial television- Terrestrial television or broadcast television is a type of television broadcasting in which the television signal is transmitted by radio waves to the TV receiver from a terrestrial (Earth based) transmitter, a television station, and received with an antenna. 39. Licence fee- A television licence is required for each household where television programmes are watched or recorded as they are broadcast, irrespective of the signal method (terrestrial, satellite, cable or the Internet). The cost of the TV licence fee is set by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport with the BBC responsible for collecting payment. As it is

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Side- spikker eksamiks

Lüli oleku järgi Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) is a form of signal multiplexing where multiple baseband signals are modulated on different frequency carrier waves and added töötab marsruutimisprotokoll OSPF (Open Shortest Path First - lühima tee eelistusega), mille aluseks oli SPF e. Dijkstra algoritm. together to create a composite signal. IP adresseerimine. ARP. RARP

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Konspekt USA history

VIII Immigration to the US · major source of population growth and cultural. Controversial ethnics, religion, levels of crime etc · Statue of Liberty Gift from France in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution Situated on Ellis Island Symbol of freedom and democracy · Causes of immigration from Europe in the 19th century America- land of economic opportunity Irish, German, French, British immigrants · Different waves of immigration Irish - 1840, 207 000 Irish started to emigrate in large numbers as Britain eased travel restrictions because of the Irish Potato Famine. In 1848, bad crops and failed revolutions led to emigration of 435,000 Germans, 267,000 British and 77,000 French immigrants Immigration patterns of the 1930s were dominated by the Great Depression Between 1840 and 1930, 900,000 Canadians left Quebec to emigrate to the United States

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

Canadians have used the term "multiculturalism" both descriptively (as a sociological fact) and prescriptively (as a political ideology). In the first sense "multiculturalism" is a description of the many different religious traditions and cultural influences that in their unity and coexistence in Canada make up Canadian culture. The nation consists of people from a multitude of racial, religious and cultural backgrounds and is open to cultural pluralism. Canada has experienced different waves of immigration since the nineteenth century, and by the 1980s almost 40 percent of the population were of neither British nor French origins (the two largest groups, and among the oldest). In the past, the relationship between the British and the French has been given a lot of importance in Canada's history. By the early twenty-first century, people from outside British and French heritage composed the

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The Medium Is the Message

Nothing follows from following, except change. So the greatest of all reversals occurred with electricity, that ended sequence by making things instant. With instant speed the causes of things be an to emerge to awareness again, as they had not done with things in sequence and in concatenation accordingly. Instead of asking which came first, the chicken or the egg, it suddenly seemed that a chicken was an egg's idea for getting more eggs. Just before an airplane breaks the sound barrier, sound waves become visible on the wings of the plane. The sudden visibility of sound just as sound ends is an apt instance of that great pattern of being that reveals new and opposite forms just as the earlier forms reach their peak performance. Mechanization was never so vividly fragmented or sequential as in the birth of the movies, the moment that translated us beyond mechanism into the world of growth and organic interrelation. The movie, by sheer speeding up the mechanical, carried us from the

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Filosoofia ja ühiskonna arengu paralleelid tööstuslikust revolutsioonist vesinikpommini

Molekuli ja aatomi mõisteid kasutati läbisegi. Üks juhtivaid atomismi kriitikuid, ainehulga mõiste, mooli, vermija, Tartu Ülikooli vilistlane ja Nobeli keemiapreemia laureaat W. Ostwald tunnistas hiljem, et veendus aatomite olemasolus Einsteini tööd lugedes. 6 "This velocity is so nearly that of light, that it seems we have strong reason to conclude that light itself (including radiant heat, and other radiations if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electromagnetic field according to electromagnetic laws.". James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell, James Clerk, "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field". 1865. 14 Järgnes orkaan peale tormi. 30. juunil ilmus Einsteini kolmas artikkel ,,Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper", milles ta avalikustas oma nägemuse aja ja ruumi sünteesist, mida me

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

withstand fire. (A) a well-developed (B) an old-fashioned (C) a carefully fabricated (D) a widely held 2. Because of his novel approaches to scientific problem, Edison was able to patent dozens of inventions. (A) original (B) varied (C) coherent (D) unbiased 3. The classical economic theory explaining consumer behavior is built on the notion of marginal utility. (A) investigation (B) concept (C) effectiveness (D) opposition 4. In deep water, tidal waves are so long and so slight that ships seldom notice their presence. (A) suspect (B) relate (C) record (D) observe 5. The human adult heart is normally the size of a clenched fist and weighs about 300 grams. (A) roughly (B) actually (C) scarcely (D) typically LESSON 20 „ accentuate „ disguise „ finance „ initiate „ innovative „ narrate „ nevertheless „ occasionally „ omit „ outlandish „ overcome „ partially „ pass „ portray „ submit accentuate v

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Rulatamine

Also to introduce the history of skateboarding and those famous skateboarders, who changed skateboarding to the sport as we know it nowadays. Skateboarding is the act of riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. Skateboarding can be a spare-time activity, a method of transportation, an art form and nowadays even a job. In the first paragraph I talk about skateboarding history. Skateboarding started with oldschool in the late 1940s or early 1950s when surfers wanted to surf when the waves were flat. Since that time a skateboard and its riding stile have changed totally. In the second paragraph I talk about skateboarding equipment. A main piece of skateboard is a skateboarding deck, what is pressed of seven thin veneer plates and where skaters stand. There are many different decks with different shapes and size. Under the skateboard are skateboarding trucks, what hold wheel against skateboard. Trucks can be with many different size and weights.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

considered part of this group as well. While the Robbins Report was responsible for the broader policy that governed the early development of these institutions Lord Robbins was not responsible for most of the individual institutions as many applications for reclassification had already been accepted by the University Grants Committee in the later 1950s/early 1960s. New universities = post-1992 universities The term new universities has been used informally to refer to several different waves of new universities created or renamed as such in the United Kingdom. Currently, the term is synonymous with post-1992 universities and sometimes modern universities, referring to any of the former polytechnics, central institutions or colleges of higher education that were given university status by John Major's government in 1992 (through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992) – as well as colleges that have been granted university status since then

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

Read the following phrases aloud. Find the sentences with these phrases in the text. Translate them into Russian. Real civilization; in the third millennium; skilled in the use of copper; copper daggers and axes; to trade in gold ornaments; to breed cattle and tame horses. An Iron Age Celtic culture; throughout the British Isles; from the eighth century ВС onwards; to intermix with the Iberians; the older inhabitants; westwards into Wales; to control all the lowland areas; new waves of settlers; to spread all over Britain. The same kind of agriculture; the Bronze Age people; the use of iron technology; advanced ploughing methods; highly successful farmers; ox-drawn, wheeled ploughs; to farm heavier land; an important food producer; to export corn and animals; the main trade outlets; ancient trade centres; the present-day capitals; to use iron bars for money; to wear shirts and breeches; striped or checked cloaks; the Scottish dress and tartan. 3

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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19

These were subsistence societies that, although they did not establish prosperous settlements, did establish organized societies. Neolithic Portugal experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and pluvial or marine fishing. Early in the first millennium BC, several waves of Celts invaded Portugal from central Europe and inter-married with the local populations, forming different ethnic groups, with many tribes. Chief among these tribes were the Calaicians or Gallaeci of northern Portugal, the Lusitanians of central Portugal, the Celtici of Alentejo, and the Cynetes or Conii of the Algarve. Among the lesser tribes or sub-divisions were the Bracari, Coelerni, Equaesi, Grovii,

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

compartment. Each compartment has its own window, a table, a place for your suitcases and, of course, four berths. 7)Travelling by sea is mostly for those who are going on holiday and want a pleasant voyage. On board a large cruise ship people traverse oceans and visit other countries. The ship stops for a day or two in different ports and people go ashore on excursions. Crossing the ocean is a magnificent and very long voyage, with enormous waves before you and a 4-deck liner under you. The only drawback is seasickness, so before starting on a voyage you should find out whether you suffer from it or not. 8)Many people prefer travelling by car. This way you can explore the nearby towns and cities. The greatest advantage is that you can stop whenever you like and that you are not bound by any schedule. You start from your own front door and take any road you like. 9)Coach tours are not expensive and very popular

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ARVUTID I (IAF 0041)

Sisukord 1. Analooginfo, digitaalne info, ADC, DAC ja helikaart (14, 327-335) .................................... 2 2. Enamkasutatavad kombinatsioonskeemid (41-79) ................................................................. 3 3. Enamkasutatavad järjestiskeemid (80-124) ............................................................................ 4 4. Protsessori struktuur: käsuloendur, käsuregister, käsu dekooder, juhtautomaat ja operatsioonautomaat (125-132) ..................................................................................................... 5 5. Konveier protsessoris ja mälus (163-167 mälu + 184 cpu) .................................................... 8 6. Vahemälu (Cache) (171-182) ................................................................................................ 10 7. Protsessori töö kiirendamine: superskalaarne protsessor, konveier, SIMD, spekulatiivne täitmine, mitmetuumalised protsessorid (18...

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Elektroonika Alused

5 smaller -- or about 500 nm. The pit/bump is carefully fabricated so that it is a quarter of a wavelength (notice a wavelength INSIDE the polycarbonate) high. The idea here is that light striking the land travels 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2 of a wavelength furthe than light striking the top of the pit. The light reflected from the land is then delayed by 1/2 a wavelength -- an so is exactly out of phase with the light reflected from the pit. These two waves will interfere destructively -- s effectively no light has been reflected. The spacing between pits is equally carefully selected. Recall from basic optics that the image of a beam passi through a round aperture will form a characteristic pattern called an Airy disk. The FWHM (full-width half- maximum) center of the Airy disk pattern is a spot about 1.7 um wide and falls neatly on top of the pit track. T nulls in the Airy pattern are carefully situated to fall on the neighboring pit tracks

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Laeva elektriseadmed lisaküsimused

laeva; positiivne, kui F-ile lähem laeva ots on "all"ja negatiivne, kui see on "ülal". Korrigeeritud (vedel) KG või GM ­ fluid KG or GM ­ laeva KG või GM peale vabapinnaparanduste tegemist. Kreenikatse ­ inclining test ­ laeva raskuskeskme kõrguse määramine kaalu põiksuunas ümberpaigutusest tekkiva kreeninurga järgi Laevaperiood ­ period of a ship ­ aeg, mis kulub laeva õõtsumiseks ühest pardast teise ja tagasi. Laineperiood ­ period of waves ­ kahe järjestikuse laineharja vaatlejast möödumise vahele jääv ajavahemik. Mageveeparandus ­ fresh water allowance FWA ­ süvise kasv või kahanemine laeva soolasest veest magedasse või magedast soolasesse üleminekul. Mahukese ­ centre of buoyancy B ­ laeva veealuse osa geomeetriline keskpunkt Metatsenter ­ metacentre M ­ mahukeskme liikumistrajektoori kõverusraadiuste lõikumispunkt; punkt, kus läbi mahukeskme tõmmatud vertikaalsirge lõikub

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Side konspekt 2020 / eksami kordamisküsimused

corresponds to the length of time a signal takes to reach the base station from a mobile phone. GSM uses TDMA technology in the radio interface to share a single frequency between several users, assigning sequential timeslots to the individual users sharing a frequency. Each user transmits periodically for less than one-eighth of the time within one of the eight timeslots. Since the users are at various distances from the base station and radio waves travel at the finite speed of light, the precise arrival-time within the slot can be used by the base station to determine the distance to the mobile phone. The time at which the phone is allowed to transmit a burst of traffic within a timeslot must be adjusted accordingly to prevent collisions with adjacent users. Timing Advance (TA) is the variable controlling this adjustment. 13. Liiklus ja Erlang (E) ühik

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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

British Literature in the 20th-21st Century REVISION QUESTIONS 1. The Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th century. New developments in science and philosophy. The essence and influence of Freudian theory. Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th c- simultaneous rejection and invocation of the past. While modernists apotheosized the creative geniuses of the past, they also rejected old poetic forms. Challenge old and established beliefs and more and more people had access to books and education more people went to universities. profound change in morals: · No universal value and perspective on things · Multiple truths, multiple perspectives · Nothing has inherent (kaasasündinud, sisemist) importance · Life lacks purpose Science: Albert Einstein-general theory of relativity had a huge impact on culture as well. Everything is relative. Philosophy:...

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

To cast thee up again. What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls? Say, why is this? wherefore? what should we do? Ghost beckons HAMLET HORATIO It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone. MARCELLUS Look, with what courteous action It waves you to a more removed ground: But do not go with it. HORATIO No, by no means. HAMLET It will not speak; then I will follow it. HORATIO Do not, my lord. 35 HAMLET Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life in a pin's fee; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again: I'll follow it. HORATIO What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord,

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

Brain technology has developed rapidly during the past century and is now used extensively in neuropsychology because it provides an opportunity to study the active brain. EEG ­ Prints out brainwaves, registers patterns of voltage change in the brain. PET scan ­ monitors radioactive glucose metabolism in brain. Produces colored maps of brain activity. Can record ongoing activity. fMRI ­ provides 3D pictures of the brain structures, using magnetic fields and radio waves. It shows actual brain activity and has a higher resolution that PET scans. Experiments with animals are still used a lot because this enables psychologists to study specific biological correlates of behavior using invasive techniques (removing or scarring brain tissue). Prior to the development of modern technology, one of the most common ways to study the brain was case study. Often case studies provide researchers with a situation that they could never ethically reproduce in a laboratory

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Islands rose out of the steel harbor waters with sheer cliff sides, reaching to uneven summits, and crowned with austere, soaring firs. The beach had only a thin border of actual sand at the water's edge, after which it grew into millions of large, smooth stones that looked uniformly gray from a distance, but close up were every shade a stone could be: terra-cotta, sea green, lavender, blue gray, dull gold. The tide line was strewn with huge driftwood trees, bleached bone white in the salt waves, some piled together against the edge of the forest fringe, some lying solitary, just out of reach of the waves. There was a brisk wind coming off the waves, cool and briny. Pelicans floated on the swells while seagulls and a lone eagle wheeled above them. The clouds still circled the sky, threatening to invade at any moment, but for now the sun shone bravely in its halo of blue sky. We picked our way down to the beach, Mike leading the way to a ring of driftwood logs that had

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

¡Guerra, guerra sin tregua al que intente War, war without truce against who would attempt De la patria manchar los blasones! to blemish the honor of the fatherland! ¡Guerra, guerra! Los patrios pendones War, war! The patriotic banners En las olas de sangre empapad. saturate in waves of blood. ¡Guerra, guerra! En el monte, en el War, war! On the mount, in the vale valle The terrifying cannon thunder Los cañones horrísonos truenen and the echoes nobly resound Y los ecos sonoros resuenen to the cries of union! liberty! Con las voces de ¡Unión! ¡Libertad!

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